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Cattaraugus Little Valley Superintendant, Jon Peterson surprises second grade students participating in Univera Healthcare's Fun 2B Fit® initiative. The children were participants in the taste testing component "It's Fun 2 Try Healthy Foods".
"On behalf of the entire Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School I would like to thank Univera Healthcare for your part in a great initiative for our kids. I was able to participate in the last healthy foods sampler and it was great to witness our kids actively involved with eating healthy snacks. I hope that what they learned and experienced in school will translate into making healthier food choices at home." - Jon Peterson, Superintendant

Grace Reilley, 8, of Clarence makes a healthy smoothie with her parents Mike and Cindy as part of 'family time' in their household of nine. Grace actually broke the blender from making so many smoothies...but her parents weren't upset--they were proud of her for making such a healthy snack!

Sue Cornell gets some help from her sons Brian and Eric (left to right) in stocking the fridge with healthy groceries. Sue volunteered at Eric's school to make some of the kid-friendly healthy recipes as part of the Fun 2B Fit taste testing.

Duncan Allan of Cayuga Heights Elementary participated in Fun 2B Fit and as a result, uses his Univera backpack for his gym clothes. Duncan's family uses the Fun 2B Fit grocery pad to remind them to purchase healthy staple items when they shop.

Lisa Missert and her son Adam of Grand Island prepare a healthy meal together. Adam participated in all three components of the Fun 2B Fit program and is still interested in eating healthy and staying active.

Kenmore-Tonawanda students listen closely as Wegmans staff explain the nutritional value of products found in their produce department as part of their Eat Well. Live Well. tours offered to fourth graders in Fun 2B Fit.

Roosevelt fourth graders take the inaugural bus ride to Wegmans for the 'Eat Well. Live Well.' tour as part of Univera Healthcare's Fun 2B Fit program. Senator Mary Lou Rath awarded Univera Healthcare $10,000 to help subsidize the transportation for the tour. Pictured back row from left to right, Ann McCarthy of Wegmans, Senator Rath, Mary Lee Campbell-Wisley of Univera Healthcare and Mary Ellen Burris of Wegmans.

The Brooks family of Elma has made a tradition out of the Fun 2B Fit program: After one of the boys participated in the program, the Thursday night family meal is now prepared by the two young Brooks bothers...with a little help from their parents.